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* [[Anticonvulsant]] medications (such as [[phenytoin]]) may be used to control or prevent [[Seizure (patient information)|seizures]]. | |||
* Some medications called "hyperosmotic agents" (like [[mannitol]], [[glycerol]], and [[hypertonic saline]]) may be used to reduce brain swelling. | |||
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Overview
Medical therapy
- Anticonvulsant medications (such as phenytoin) may be used to control or prevent seizures.
- Some medications called "hyperosmotic agents" (like mannitol, glycerol, and hypertonic saline) may be used to reduce brain swelling.
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